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Marriage: Children:
  1. Dorles I. McGlumphy: Birth: 9 DEC 1913 in Nineveh, Greene County, Pennsylvania. Death: 7 MAR 1999

  2. Mildred Marie McGlumphy: Birth: 12 AUG 1915 in Claysville, Washington County, Pennsylvania. Death: 9 MAY 2009 in Decatur, Wise County, Texas

  3. Mary Virginia McGlumphy: Birth: 17 NOV 1916 in Claysville, Washington County, Pennsylvania. Death: 16 DEC 1989 in Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania


Sources
1. Title:   "Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1885-1950," index and images, Leo Mcglumphy and Alta Pearl Sprowls, 26 Nov 1912
Text:   Middle name/Surname
Url:   https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VF3L-Q28
2. Title:   Obituary of Mildred Marie Metzner
Text:   Middle name/Surname
3. Text:   Middle name/Surname
 Monument - Claysville Cemetery, Donegal Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania
4. Title:   "Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1885-1950," index and images, Leo Mcglumphy and Alta Pearl Sprowls, 26 Nov 1912
Text:   Date [Estimated]/Location [State]
Url:   https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VF3L-Q28
5. Title:   Obituary of Leo McGlumphy
Text:   Date/Location
6. Text:   Date [Year]
 Monument - Claysville Cemetery, Donegal Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania
7. Title:   Obituary of Leo McGlumphy
Text:   Location
8. Text:   Location
 Monument - Claysville Cemetery, Donegal Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania
9. Title:   "Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1885-1950," index and images, Leo Mcglumphy and Alta Pearl Sprowls, 26 Nov 1912
Text:   Date/Location
Url:   https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VF3L-Q28
10. Title:   Obituary of Leo McGlumphy
Text:   Date
11. Text:   Date

Notes
a. Note:   N27 Given name from a posting on RootsWeb.com Greene County, Pennsylvania Message Board, 'My McGlumphy Family' posted by Laura PolandMallett on January 17, 2000 (No. 2991)
  Given name (Leo) and surname (McGlumphy) from the obituary of Mrs. Jane W. Sprowls - ÒThe Waynesburg RepublicanÓ newspaper, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania, Thursday, January 30, 1930
  Surname (McGlumphy) from the obituary of Mary M. Flynn - "The Washington Observer" newspaper, Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania, Thursday, May 8, 1947, page 2
  Given name (Leo), residence (Claysville, Pennsylvania), occupation (blacksmith) and birthplace (Pennsylvania) from FamilySearch, ÒPennsylvania, County Marriages, 1885-1950," index and images, George H Jr. Rettinger and Mary Virginia Mcglumphy, 20 May 1939, Volume 31, Page 86, No. 9230, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VFQZ-XKP, accessed 12 Mar 2014
  Given name (Leo), middle initial (R) and surname (McGlumphy) from FamilySearch, "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994," index and images, William C. Metzner and Mildred M. McGlumphy, 1941, Page 459, No. 52454, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XZ3Z-38C, accessed 11 Mar 2014
  Given name (Leo) and surname (McGlumphy) from the obituary of Mary V. Rettinger - ÒObserver-ReporterÓ newspaper, Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania, Sunday, December 17, 1989, page D-4
  Given name (Leo) and surname (McGlumphy) from the obituary of Dorles M. Sanes - "Observer Reporter" newspaper, Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania, Tuesday, March 9, 1999, pages C-7 and C-8
  Given name (Leo) and surname (McGlumphy) from the obituary of Mildred Marie Metzner - ÒWise County MessengerÓ newspaper, Decatur, Wise County, Texas, Thursday, May 14, 2009
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 1920 (January 10) census data from the census images for Claysville Borough, Washington County, Pennsylvania (Enumeration District 160 - sheet 7A - image 14 - line 45) on Ancestry.com. The census indicates that he was a 29 year old blacksmith, working in his own shop on his own account. He was living with his wife and 3 daughters in a rented house on Wayne Street. He is listed as having been born in Pennsylvania as were his father and his mother. His given name is listed as "Leo" in this census.
  1930 (April 4) census data from the census images for Claysville Borough, Washington County, Pennsylvania (Enumeration District 42 - sheet 3A - image 5 - line 16) on Ancestry.com. The census indicates that he was a 40 year old boxer at a glass factory, working as a wage or salary worker. At the time the census was taken, he was at work. He was living with his wife and 3 daughters in a house, which was owned and valued at $5000 , on Wayne Street. He was first married at the age of 22. He is listed as having been born in Pennsylvania as were his father and mother. He was not a veteran. His given name is listed as "Leo" in this census.
  1940 (April 11) census data from the census images for Claysville, Washington County, Pennsylvania (ED 63-48 - sheet 6B - image 12 - line 44) on Ancestry.com. The census indicates that he was a 50 year old blacksmith, working for the Works Progess Administration as a wage or salary worker in government work. He had been unemployed for 12 weeks up to March 30, 1940. He was unable to work and had worked 0 hours for pay or profit during the week of March 24-30 and 40 weeks in 1939, earning $600. He did not receive income of $50 or more from other sources. He had completed 1 year of high school. He was married and living with his wife and 1 daughter, Mildred, in a house, which was rented for $16 per month. On April 1, 1935, he lived in the same house. He is listed as having been born in Pennsylvania. His given name is listed as "Leo" in this record.
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 The following is from a posting on RootsWeb.com, 'McGlumphy, Robert "Leo" -obit' posted by Gail Meeks on November 30, 2002.
 Obituary:
  LEO McGLUMPHY
  Leo McGlumphy, 50, passed away at his home on Elm street, Claysville, Wednesday, April 24, at 12:45 p. m. after a lingering illness.
  Mr. McGlumphy was born January 22, 1890, at Nineveh, Greene County, a son of Benson and Eunice Condit McGlumphy and was a resident of Claysville for past 27 years.
  On November 26, 1912, he married Pearl Sprowls. He was a member of the Nineveh Presbyterian Church. He was a blacksmith by trade and was associated with his father, R. B. McGlumphy, in the shops at Nineveh and Claysville.
  Besides his wife, he is survived by the following children: Dorles, of Pittsburgh; Mildred, at home; Mrs. George Rettinger, of Washington; also a sister, Mrs. Gaylord K. Lewis, of Washington, and a brother, George McGlumphy, of Washington.
  Friends will be received at the McGlumphy home until Friday at 11 a. m. when the body will be taken to the Brownlee Funeral Home where services will be held Friday at 2 p. m. in charge of W.V. Longbrake, pastor of the Claysville Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Claysville Cemetery.
  Source: ÒThe Morning ObserverÓ newspaper, Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania, Thursday, April 25, 1940, page 13, requested obituary, sent by Dawn Thumm, received Nov. 29, 2002
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 Monument located in Claysville Cemetery, Claysville, Washington County, Pennsylvania. This monument was observed by me and photographed.
  LEO
 McGLUMPHY
 1890 - 1940


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